Major Writers of America, Band 1Perry Miller Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... poem simply for the poem's sake , and to acknowl- edge such to have been our design , would be to confess ourselves radically wanting in the true Poetic dignity and force : -but the simple fact is , that , would we but permit ourselves ...
... poem simply for the poem's sake , and to acknowl- edge such to have been our design , would be to confess ourselves radically wanting in the true Poetic dignity and force : -but the simple fact is , that , would we but permit ourselves ...
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... poem " There Was a Child Went Forth , " to see how Whitman's character- istic psychological movement was reflected in his poetic technique - how the shifting play of his consciousness was reflected in the shifting play of his craft ...
... poem " There Was a Child Went Forth , " to see how Whitman's character- istic psychological movement was reflected in his poetic technique - how the shifting play of his consciousness was reflected in the shifting play of his craft ...
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... poem that inhabits the world where Freud and Jung would look for signs of the sexual impulse - the world of dreams . " The Sleepers " or " Sleep - Chasings " according to its 1860 title - is not only a poem of night and death- “ I ...
... poem that inhabits the world where Freud and Jung would look for signs of the sexual impulse - the world of dreams . " The Sleepers " or " Sleep - Chasings " according to its 1860 title - is not only a poem of night and death- “ I ...
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Return Oh Shulamite Return Return | 81 |
Introduction | 88 |
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